Anonymous wrote:They can't actually be working out in some of these string tops. Their breasts would be falling out in the middle of their work out.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP. As a society we simply have zero standards anymore. Even the seemingly inoffensive suggestion that one should wear actual clothes in public is met with outraged, over-dramatic, non-sensical cries about hating women and policing women’s bodies.
I personally find it sad that a large percentage of modern American women seem to think women’s rights is about the right to display your tits and ass anywhere and everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:They dress like that to show off their physiques but don’t you dare look at them because you’ll end up on their TikTok labeled as a creep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, why not throw on a t shirt? The grocery store is usually chilly in parts, I don't like to drive with my bare back against the driver seat, the shirt wouldn't add any more weight or heat.
I'm not talking about a longer spandex top like a sleeveless tennis top, but a sports bra?
Sounds like YOU are more comfortable in a shirt, doesnt mean other people feel the same.
How hard is it to understand that different people like different things?
So tee shirts are uncomfortable for you? Are you able to bear wearing shirts in other settings?
If men started wearing boxers to grocery shop (assuming the fly is closed), would that be perfectly fine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, why not throw on a t shirt? The grocery store is usually chilly in parts, I don't like to drive with my bare back against the driver seat, the shirt wouldn't add any more weight or heat.
I'm not talking about a longer spandex top like a sleeveless tennis top, but a sports bra?
Sounds like YOU are more comfortable in a shirt, doesnt mean other people feel the same.
How hard is it to understand that different people like different things?
Anonymous wrote:Curious, why not throw on a t shirt? The grocery store is usually chilly in parts, I don't like to drive with my bare back against the driver seat, the shirt wouldn't add any more weight or heat.
I'm not talking about a longer spandex top like a sleeveless tennis top, but a sports bra?
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:OP, I just spit my water reading your post. Just this morning, I made the same observation after stopping into Whole Foods in Annapolis. I mean, I don't care how other people dress, but the temperature was under 75 degrees at the time and I was wondering why wearing a tee shirt wouldn't be more comfortable. Clearly it's a choice.
A ton of people go to that whole foods pre or post workout from the adjacent Lifetime. Also a heavy post workout crowd from 12 Labours.
.Anonymous wrote:OP, I just spit my water reading your post. Just this morning, I made the same observation after stopping into Whole Foods in Annapolis. I mean, I don't care how other people dress, but the temperature was under 75 degrees at the time and I was wondering why wearing a tee shirt wouldn't be more comfortable. Clearly it's a choice.